Network corruption: when social capital becomes corrupted: its meaning and significance in corruption and network theory and the consequences for (EU) policy and law

Corruption is generally referred to as bribery. This books deals with a different form of corruption: corruption caused by networks. Network corruption is the form of corruption in which the interaction of multiple actors within a social network results in corruption but in which the individual beha...

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1. Verfasser: Slingerland, Willeke (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: The Hague Eleven International Publishing 2019
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Zusammenfassung:Corruption is generally referred to as bribery. This books deals with a different form of corruption: corruption caused by networks. Network corruption is the form of corruption in which the interaction of multiple actors within a social network results in corruption but in which the individual behaviour as such is not necessarily corrupt. The main reason for this research is that a gap appears to exist in the available theories on corruption: very little research is available on corruption by a network, nor does the network theory thoroughly discuss the risks or pitfalls of networks or how such a collective can become corrupt. As such this books offers a ?new layer? by clearly defining what distinguishes network corruption from corruption networks. The other reason for this research is the observation that policies and investigations appear to be limited in dealing with corruption in network-like structures.0This book deals with the question how corruption is linked to the functioning of social networks
Beschreibung:xv, 245 Seiten
ISBN:9789462368804

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